Ignite your garden and kitchen with our Thai Hot Chili Pepper Seeds (100 Count) – authentic heirloom non-GMO Thai chili seeds that produce compact, prolific ornamental plants loaded with fiery little peppers. Also known as Bird's Eye Chili or Thai Dragon Chili, this classic Asian variety delivers intense heat ranging from 50,000 to 100,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU), perfect for authentic Thai, Vietnamese, and Southeast Asian cuisine.
Each pack contains 100 premium fresh heirloom Thai hot pepper seeds, ready to grow into bushy 18-24 inch plants that yield hundreds of slender, upright red Thai chilies (green when immature, ripening to bright red). These ornamental hot pepper plants are not only highly productive but also stunning in containers, borders, or as edible landscaping – the clusters of colorful peppers make them a favorite for patio gardens and decorative pots.
Thai hot chili peppers are essential for stir-fries, curries, sambals, hot sauces, and drying into chili flakes. Their thin walls dry quickly and store well, giving you a year-round supply of homegrown heat. Easy to grow in full sun with moderate water, these non-GMO heirloom chili seeds thrive in USDA zones 9-11 as perennials or as annuals elsewhere. Start indoors 8-10 weeks before last frost for best results.
Add bold flavor and ornamental beauty to your garden with these top-quality Thai hot pepper seeds – vigorous germination, true-to-type heirloom variety, and exceptional productivity guaranteed!
Key Features:
Heirloom Non-GMO Thai Hot Chili Pepper Seeds
100 Fresh Seeds per Pack
Prolific Ornamental Plants – Hundreds of Peppers per Plant
Ideal for Thai Cuisine, Hot Sauces & Drying
Compact & Decorative – Great for Containers
Cayenne Long Red Pepper Seed, 50 Seeds, Cayenne Long Red Thin, NON-GMO, Heirloom
50 Seed Packet, Open Pollinated Seed
Maturity 75 days. Very hot fruits 5" long and 1/2" thick. Use fresh or easily dried for winter use.
Pendant fruits are 3/4" wide by 5" to 6" long.
Use rubber gloves, or clean hot peppers under running water to avoid skin burn from the pepper juice. Makes great salsa.
30K -50K Scovill Heat Units
Deer Resistant, Heat Tolerant, Easy to Grow
Can be Grown in Containers
Great for Canning, Dried, Pickling, Sauce/Paste, Slicing
PLANTING SEASONWarm Season
SOWING METHODDirect Sow, Start Indoors
LIGHT REQUIREMENTFull Sun
PLANTING DEPTH1/4 inch
PLANT SPACING12 to 18 inches
WATER NEEDSAverage
HARDINESS ZONES4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
DAYS TO MATURITY90 to 120 days
eBay15+Purple Romagna Artichoke Seeds Italian Artichoke Perennial plant USA
A favorite of chefs, this Italian Artichoke grows large-hearted heads that vary in color from green to purple, and are valued for their tenderness and beautiful appearance. The plant grows fairly tall with edible flower buds, known as chokes that are 3 or 4 inches in diameter, which can be harvested in the second season.
Artichokes are often eaten young, tender and raw, sliced into salads. Or when they are the size of a walnut, they are briefly fried in olive oil. Then a little water goes in and they cook until just tender. These can be marinated, used in pasta sauces or enjoyed whole.
When artichokes are picked young, the stems are not hard or pithy and it’s possible to snap rather than cut them off the plant. Even the stems can be eaten by peeling off the stringy outsides and eating the soft, crisp insides with salt, like you might celery. It’s bitter and nutty.
Sowing and planting:
Artichokes do best in cool weather and are usually planted indoors and transplanted outdoors. They grow best in humid areas where temperature remains below 50 F for a long period of time. Start seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before setting outdoors. Plants require 50 F to 70 F temperatures to induce budding. Spring planting should occur as soon as soil can be worked and after the last frost, and fall planting done in September, October, and November for spring harvest. When seedlings are 2" to 4" tall, transplant them into larger pots so roots can grow properly. Protect the plants from frost. Plants become less productive in 5th and 6th year and new plants should be grown.
Harvesting:
If planted soon enough in the spring in warmer climates,artichokes might produce a small crop before fall. Harvest them before the petals of the choke begin to open, and the size reaches about 4 inches. Cut the heads with about 3 inches of the stem attached.Use immediately for the freshest flavor, or keep refrigerated for up to five days.
China Rose is a Chinese winter radish that can be harvested from 25 to 55 days after sowing. Full sized roots are 2 inches in diameter and up to 8 inches long with a smooth rose-colored skin. Flesh is firm, mild, and sweet, while the tops are strong and tall. This variety is also used for sprouting.
Though China Rose is often used specifically for its delicate sprouts, in its mature form it is a type of Japanese winter radish also known as a "daikon," which simply means "large root" in Japanese. Daikon radishes account for the largest percentage of any cultivated vegetable in Japan, and can be found in some form in nearly every meal of that country.
Seasons/ availability China Rose Radish is available year-round with fall and winter crops offering the best flavor.
How to Sow As with other radishes, these are best grown via direct seeding. The date when you should plant seeds depends on your growing zone. China Rose Radish can be grown in Aim to sow seeds around two months before your predicted first frost date. This will ensure plants mature in time for harvest. No matter where you are located, sow one seed every inch in rows 12-18 inches apart. Seeds should be planted at a depth of 1/4 to 1/2 inch.
How to Grow China Rose Radish grows best in soil with a PH of 5.8-6.8. Although their roots can loosen compacted soil, they grow best where soil is already loose. If your soil is compacted, consider loosening it with a broad fork before planting. Since you will be harvesting the roots, avoid applying excessive amounts of nitrogen to the soil. Too much nitrogen will grow large greens, but small roots. Choose a full sun to partial shade location for best results. Once you plant your seeds, make sure you keep the soil moist, and they will germinate within a few days. Within a week of germination, thin seedlings to 4-6 inches apart. Plants will mature in 40-70 days, depending on the variety. Don’t fret if part of the root is visible above ground; this is normal.
Waltham 29 Broccoli is a great cool-climate Broccoli variety that produces nice, medium-sized heads and a fine crop of side shoots! Plants average 24 inches. Non-uniform in maturity resulting in a long harvest period ideal for the home vegetable garden! Easy to grow and delicious. 85 days to maturity.
Sowing
Broccoli plant seeds grow best in cool weather, so starting seeds indoors 5-6 weeks before the last expected frost will ensure a faster crop. Shortly before the last frost and when the seedling reach about 6 inches tall, plant them1-2 feet apart in rows 2-3 feet apart. For direct sowing seeds,plant them 1 inch deep and 3 inch apart in full sun and rich soil, about 2-3 weeks before the last expected spring frost,germination can take place at temperatures as low as 40 degrees F. For fall planting, direct sow the seeds in late July or August.
Growing
Keep the young plants watered and remove weeds. Mulch helps discourage weeds and regulate soil temperature,and several applications of fertilizers or compost may also be needed. If several nights of below freezing temperature are expected,cover the plants.
Harvesting
Harvest the main head while it is still tight,and before the tiny buds begin to open. Cut at least 6 inches of the stem. Side shoots will continue to develop along the stem and can be harvested as well. The plant will keep producing as long as weather conditions are favorable.
Name: Snowball Improved Cauliflower
Type: Heirloom Non-GMO
Fruit Size: 3-5 Pounds
Days to Maturity: 80 Days
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Planting Season: Cool Season
Planting Depth: 1/4 inch
Plant Spacing: 18-24 inches
eBay5 + Giant Bushel Gourd Seeds(Lagenaria siceraria) Fruit up to 100 lbs For Basket Arts&Crafts USA
Try something different and grow an enormous gourd! Growing up to 100 pounds and 3-5 feet around, the huge ornamental fruit may be dried and hollowed out for a lightweight autumn decoration. An enjoyable, creative project for the whole family,but not suitable for eating.
Sowing:
soak it in a bowl of water for 24 hours. Start the seeds 6 weeks before your last average frost date. Fill small pots with potting soil and plant one seed per pot about 1 inch deep. Water and keep them moist when surface feels dry. Keep them in a warm place(warm to 70 degrees F.) After the danger of frost passes, move them outdoors. When you are ready to plant them in the ground, find a well drained area, and plant the seedlings 2 feet apart. Try to plant in the evening so the seedlings have the night in the dark to rebound before sun shines on themWater the weekly with 1-2 inches of water. Mulch them with straw or leaves not touching the stems.
Growing:
Gourds take a long time to grow, so you need a long growing season. They also take up quite a bit of room and need a sturdy trellis. So remember that when planning your space. Pinch off the remaining flowers on each vine after one or two flowers begin to grow into gourds. This will allow the fruit to have more energy and nutrients and you’ll get bigger and healthier gourds.
Harvesting:
Harvesting gourds needs to be done at the right time. They should begin to turn brown and their stem should start to shrivel before you harvest them. They are easy to damage, so handle them carefully. Cut the stems with shears leaving a couple inches of stem. You’ll need to dry them for at least 6 months before they are ready to process.
eBay20+ Cucumber Seeds Garden Sweet Slice Burpless Hybrid Cucumber(Cucumis sativus)
This great slicing variety is especially sweet, non-bitter, and nearly acid free (burpless)! This hybrid variety produces long slender fruits12-14" long. 58 days to maturity.
Sowing
These burpless cucumbers do not take well to transplanting, so either start them early in peat pots or plant them directly. Start them indoors about 2 weeks before frost, placing 3-4 Spacemaster cucumber seeds 1/2" deep in the pot. Keep the air temperature at least 80 degrees F. When two or three leaves appear on each plant, cut off all but the strongest plant with a scissors. Before planting them, "harden" the seedlings by setting them outside during the day. They should be planted no sooner than a week after the last spring frost, when the air temperatures consistently average 65-75 degrees F. For planting them in a hill, place three seedlings or 7-8 seeds in each hill; space hills 4-5' apart. If rows are preferrable, plant seedlings 1' apart or place 5 seeds within 1' and later thin them. Cucumbers love heat and cannot endure even a light frost; if cold temperatures threaten, cover the seedlings. For companion planting benefits, consider planting several radishes with cucumbers - this seems to repel damaging cucumber beetles. However, cucumbers do not like being planted near potatoes or aromatic herbs.
Growing
Moisture is the key to growing excellent cucumbers; keep the soil consistently moist. When the vines have developed, apply mulch or straw to conserve moisture and control weeds. Watch out for cucumber beetles, and remove them immediately to prevent damage.
Harvesting
These slender, dark green cucumbers reaches a length of 12-14 inches and work very well for slicing. When the blossom end of the cucumber begins to turn yellow, this indicates that the cucumber has passed its prime. Cucumbers store very well in the refrigerator.
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100+Chinese Eggplants Seeds Long Purple Eggplants Aubergine Asian Vegetable USA
Eggplants from China tend to be elongated and deeply purple with glossy skin. They are excellent in stir fry and soup.
Sowing and planting
Eggplants need fertile, well-draining soil with a pH of 6.2-6.8. Sow seeds indoors in flats 6-8 weeks before the date of the last frost. The soil must be kept warm(at 80 。F) 14 days to ensure germination. Transplant 20 days after sowing.Thin plants after 2-3 true leaves have formed. Transplant out after the date of the last frost and when soil has warmed to 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21。C). Use row covers to prevent flea beetles and other pests but remove them when flowers are observed. Some varieties will require staking. Clip off fruit regularly to promote the set of more flowers and fruit.
eBay100+ Thai Basil Seeds(Ocimum basilicum)Khmer Chi neang Voang Jiu Ceng Ta
Thai basil (Thai:โหระพา, RTGS: horapha,ISO: h̄oraphā, pronounced ; Khmer:ជីរនាងវង, chi neang voang; Vietnamese: húng quế; in Taiwan: 九層塔) is a type of basilnative to Southeast Asia that has been cultivated to provide distinctive traits. Widely used throughout Southeast Asia, its flavor, described as anise-and licorice-like and slightly spicy, is more stable under high or extended cooking temperatures than that of sweet basil. Thai basil has small, narrow leaves, purple stems, and pink-purple flowers. Planting Thai basil is grown like other basils,in full sun and with plenty of water in the summer. It is easy to start from seed after the average last frost when nighttime temperatures stay warm. Although we grow it as an annual, it really is a tender perennial that perishes with our fall frosts. Like other basils, Thai basil can be grown with other plants in large container or by itself in a container or in the ground as an annual. Harvesting Limited harvesting of the leaves can start on young plants and as they get larger, individual leaves as well as tips of the plants can be harvested. Pinching the tips of stems encourages a bushy plant and more leaf growth resulting in a round plant full of aromatic basil. Basil flower buds should be removed by pinching as soon as you see them form. Leaving them on the plant will affect the flavor of the leaves. Use Thai basil can withstand prolonged cooking heat so the leaves work well with chicken or beef stir-fried dishes. You will also find Thai basil in Pad Thai, Vietnamese Pho,spring rolls,curries,and noodle dishes.
eBayCucumber Seeds | Marketmore 76
Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Warm Season Cucumber Seeds
USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Seeds per Pack: 50+
Planting Method: Direct Sow
Sunlight: Full Sun
Height: 12 Inches
Color: Green
Marketmore 76 cucumbers hold its excellent flavor and color even in the hot summer sun! This is a very productive and widely adapted slicing cucumber variety with excellent disease resistance. The uniform, straight, cylindrical fruits average 8" long with no stippling. They are resistant to CMV, DM, PM, and Scab, and take 68 days.
Seed Variety: Pepper Seeds - Hot - Birdseye Chili
Latin Name: Capsicum annuum
Days to Maturity: 120-140 Days - Annual Crop - Not Intended to Over-winter - All Zones in the U.S.A
Germination Rate: High – Open Pollinated
Seeds for: Farm & Garden Vegetable Seeds
Seed Quality: Non-GMO - Heirloom - Premium Seeds
Birdseye Chili peppers are a popular hot pepper used in Asian, African, and Spanish cooking. They are green when immature, and become red when fully mature, although both colors of pepper are usable.
eBay20+Super Sugar Snap Pea Seeds (Pisum sativum)Green Sweet pea Garden Pea Heirloom Fresh USA
The Super Sugar Snap Pea is a very popular pea variety. This pea produces very heavy yields.Sometimes twice as many pods as other varieties! The sweet,plump pods are delicious when eaten fresh,steamed, or stir-fried.
Sowing
This variety sets well in either spring or fall.Because Peas thrive in cool weather and do not transplant well.Seeds should be planted outside 4-6 weeks before the last frost or grow in 40-75 degrees F. Plant pea seed 2 inches apart and 2 inches deep in light soil and full sun.Plant in double row 6-8 inches apart to allow for a trellis.
Growing
Before they bloom,pea plants need to be kept moist but not wet. After blooming slightly increase the watering.Remove weeds carefully to avoid disturbing the plants.Mulch may be helpful to conserve moisture and control weeds.
Harvesting
Snap peas taste best when harvested as soon as both the pod and the peas are filled out, test their ripeness by breaking them in two. If they snap cleanly, they are ready to harvest. Super Sugar Snap peas give an extremely heavy yield and freeze well.
10+Green Skin Long Bitter Gourd seeds Bitter melon Seeds Ku Gua Seeds Asian Vegetable USA
Bitter melon (also known as Momordica charantia or bitter gourd) is a plant that gets its name from its taste. As a fruit that has properties of a vegetable, bitter melon contains vitamins A and C as well as iron. It has been recognized by many cultures as having medicinal value.In Chinese cuisine,bitter melon is valued for its bitter flavor, typically in stir-fries with pork, soups, Dim Sum and herbal tea.
Sow
Sow bitter melon seeds directly in the selected planting location's warm soil when all danger of frost has passed. Create holes about 3/4 inch deep and spaced 20 inches apart in the soil. Drop seeds in each hole, and cover the holes with a loose layer of soil. Water the planting site well. The seeds should germinate in about one week.
Grow
Select a warm, sunny planting location with soil that drains well.Bitter melon grows best in rich, sandy or loamy soil with an average pH level of about 6.5 but adapts to soil with a pH level as high as 8.
Wait until each bitter melon seedling has four leaves, and then remove some of the young plants so that only one plant grows from where each planting hole was located.
Install a trellis or other support structure beside your bitter melon vines. The vines will climb on and be supported by a trellis. An alternative is to insert bamboo poles, metal pipes or wood stakes in the soil by each plant, and connect those structures to each other with string or wire, which will support the climbing vines.
Harvest
Days to Maturity: 38-40 Days.Generally taste best when harvested when they reach a length of 12-15 inches, or 3-3.5 inches in diameter.The fruit is most often eaten green, or as it is beginning to turn yellow. At this stage, the fruit’s flesh is crunchy and watery in texture.
eBay30+ Tabasco Hot Pepper Seeds (capsicum frutescens)Hot Chili Pepper Made Tabasco Sauce Fresh Garden USA
The small but might pepper which have made Tabasco sauce famous!This variety was developed from Mexican seeds in 1866, and the potent pepper has retained respect around the world. Tabasco hot pepper seed grows best in a very warm climate. Pick them red, green or yellow, the color is an indicator of heat, the red ones contain 40,000 Scoville Heat Units.
Sowing: Start pepper seeds indoors in peat pots about 8 weeks before the last expected spring frost. Sow them 1/4" deep and keep the soil at 80-85 degrees F until germination; provide sunlight or a grow light for 12-16 hours a day. When the outdoor temperature reaches 60-65 degrees F during the day and no less than 50 degrees F at night, transplant the seedlings 12-16" apart. Exposing the plants to the weather for several hours a day before transplanting may help prevent shock. Peppers also grow well in containers or raised beds.
Growing:Keep the soil evenly moist and weeds under control; mulching the plants may help with this. If excess heat and sun cause the plants to wilt, provide shade.
Harvesting:Harvesting hot peppers is basically a matter of personal preference. Generally, the longer the peppers mature on the vine, the hotter they will taste. Mature peppers, however, signal the plant to stop producing; if the peppers are picked when still at the green stage, the plant will go on producing. Always use a knife or scissors to remove peppers to prevent damage to the fragile stems. Cayenne peppers are extremely versatile and can be used fresh, dried, or for seasoning.
eBayTurnip Seeds
1200+ seeds per packet
Hardiness Zone: Annual 2-9
Days for Turnips Maturity: 50-60
Days for Turnip Seeds to Germinate: 3-10
Seeding Depth: 1/2"
Turnip Plant Spacing: 4-6"
Turnip Row Spacing: 12-15"
Plant Height: 6-12"
Growth Habit: Bulbous-rooted upright
Soil Preference: Loose, organic, composted, well-drained
Temperature Preference: 40-65 °F
Light Preference: Full sun - partial shade
Purple Top White Globe Color: Radiant purple root tops and white base beneath the soil
Purple Top White Globe Flavor: Sweet, smooth, hearty with mild pepper
Pests and Diseases: Susceptible to clubroot and oversaturation known to cause mildew, rot, fungal disease. Watch for aphids and flea beetles.
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Discover the joy of homegrown tomatoes with our Heirloom German Johnson Tomato Seeds! Known for their rich, sweet flavor and large, pinkish-red fruits, these tomatoes are a favorite among gardeners and food enthusiasts alike.
Heirloom Variety: German Johnson tomatoes are a cherished heirloom variety with a history of delicious taste and consistent yields.
Vibrant and Flavorful: Enjoy the mouthwatering, sweet-tart flavor that makes German Johnson tomatoes perfect for slicing, salads, and sauces.
Easy to Grow: Our premium seeds come with simple planting instructions, making it a breeze for both beginners and experienced gardeners.
Healthy and Nutrient-Rich: These tomatoes are packed with vitamins, antioxidants, and that unbeatable garden-fresh taste.
Growing Tips:
Plant in well-drained soil with plenty of sunlight.
Keep soil consistently moist, but avoid overwatering.
Support the plants with stakes or cages as they grow to ensure healthy, productive vines.
Expect a bountiful harvest of juicy, flavorful tomatoes in about 75-85 days.
With these Heirloom German Johnson Tomato Seeds, you'll experience the satisfaction of growing your own delicious, homegrown tomatoes. Don't miss out on this opportunity to elevate your garden and enjoy the freshest, tastiest tomatoes. Order now and get ready for a fantastic harvest season!
eBay200+Chinese Cabbage BokChoy PakChoi Napa Cabbage Baak Choi Siu bok choy Seeds Bok choy (American English), pak choi (), or pok choi (Brassica rapa subsp. chinensis) is a type of . Chinensis varieties are popular in and . Being , they are increasingly grown in . How to Plant Start transplants inside 4 to 6 weeks before last frost date. Transplant 6 to 12 inches apart in rows 18 to 30 inches apart. Use the closer spacing for smaller varieties. Plant direct-seeded spring crops ¼ to ½ inch deep and about 1 inch apart in rows 18 to 30 inches apart. Thin to 6- to 12- inch spacing. Or set transplants out at 6- to 12-inch spacing. Mulch fall crops heavily and provide adequate moisture to avoid premature bolting.
eBay200+ Watermelon Radish Seeds(Raphanus sativus)Chinese red heart Radish Beauty Heart Non-GMO Heirloom Garden Vegetable USA
This watermelon radish is an unusual and colorful heirloom which orginated in north China near Beijing, are often served sweetened there as a dessert or fruit. Large softball-sized globes are greenish white, and have a bright red/pink heart. Milder flavor than most radishes. Ready in 55 days.
Sowing
Since watermelon radish seeds are winter radishes, they should be planted about two months before the first expected fall frost. Plant the radish seeds in very rich,deeply worked up soil about 1/2 inch deep and 1 inch apart; later, thin the seedlings 4-6 inches.
Growing
Radishes do well with consistently moist soil and the addition of organic matter such as compost. Do not allow the soil to dry out, but also avoid overwatering as this can cause splitting.
Harvesting
Watermelon radishes can be harvested at any time up to their mature size of 3 inch. The flavor is sweet and crisp. They also store well for the winter.
South American Yellow Popcorn (Zea mays)
Also known as "Dynamite Popcorn", this prolific heirloom yields premium, mushroom-style popcorn.
Stalks reach 5’ tall and produce 2-3 large ears measuring 6-9”.
Fluffy, popped kernels have a delectable, buttery flavor and crisp, tender bite.
75 seeds minimum
Germination: 7-10 days
Maturity: 115 days
Direct sow 1-2” deep in full sun 1-2 weeks after last frost date when soil temperature reaches 60°F+.
Space plants 10-12” apart in rows spaced 12-24” apart.
Clemson Spineless Okra seed, Certified Seed, Heirloom, NON GMO Okra Seed
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Clemson Spineless Okra Seed, Certified Seed, USA Grown
Growing Okra
Clemson Spineless - open pollinated, spineless #80, dark green pods, 4- to 5-foot-tall plants. Okra is a member of the Malvaceae or mallow family. Other plants in this family include cotton, hollyhock, and hibiscus.
Prepare
Okra performs best in well-drained, fertile soils in full sun. Avoid wet, poorly drained sites. Soil pH is generally not a problem as okra grows well in soils that are slightly acidic to slightly alkaline (pH 6.5 to 7.5). Before planting, apply 1 to 2 pounds of an all-purpose garden fertilizer, such as 10-10-10, per 100 square feet. When harvesting begins, sprinkle a small amount of nitrogen around each plant. However, avoid heavy nitrogen applications, which may promote vegetative growth and reduce crop yields.
Planting
Okra can be established by sowing seeds directly into the garden or by setting out transplants. To enhance germination, soak okra seeds in water for several hours or overnight before sowing. Sow okra seeds outdoors about 2 weeks after the danger of frost is past. Sow seeds 1 inch deep. Space seeds 4 to 6 inches apart within the row. Rows should be spaced 3 feet apart. When seedlings are several inches tall, thin the row so the remaining plants are spaced 1 1/2 to 2 feet apart. Okra seedlings do not transplant well. When starting plants indoors, sow okra seeds in peat pots. Plant 2 seeds in each pot. After germination, thin to one plant per pot. Sow okra seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before the intended outdoor planting date.
Growing
Okra can tolerate dry conditions. However, watering may be necessary during extended dry periods. Moisture is especially important during flowering and pod development. During prolonged dry periods, a deep soaking once every 7 to 10 days should be adequate.
Harvesting
Harvest pods when 2 to 4 inches long. (This is usually 5 to 6 days after flowering.) Use a sharp knife or hand shears. Handle the pods carefully as they bruise easily. Since the pods develop rapidly, it's often necessary to harvest pods every other day in July and August.
Pods that are more than 5 inches in length become tough and stringy. While the larger pods are still edible, their quality is usually considered unacceptable. Pods that have become too large to use should be promptly picked and discarded. Pods that are allowed to mature on the plant will reduce additional flowering and fruiting.
Some individuals are sensitive to the okra's leaves and stems and may develop a rash or itch. Sensitive individuals should wear gloves and a long-sleeved shirt when harvesting the pods.
Storage
Okra deteriorates quickly after harvest. Pods can be stored for 7 to 10 days at a temperature of 45 to 50 F and relative humidity of 90 to 95%. Pod discoloration and decay may occur at temperatures below 45 F. Surplus may be frozen, canned, or pickled.
Volunteer Half Runner Bean Seed, Heirloom, Non GMO, USA Grown, Stringless Bean
1/4 and 1/2 Pound Packs , Volunteer Half Runner Bean Seed
Packed in Resealable Foil Packaging
Pole-type bean, but vines are half as long, so a support is not required.
Holds tenderness in challenging weather of late summer.
Stringless;
resistant to rust and Bean Mosaic Virus. 60 DAYS.
Height: 15 - 20 Inches
Spacing: Sow 1 inch apart, thin plants to 2 - 3 inches apart, 24 - 36 inches between rows.
Depth: 1 - 1.5 inches.
Light Required: Full Sun
Size: 2 Oz Seed Pkt
Fruit: Stringless 4 inch pods. White seeded, near round , light-green pods.
Days To Maturity: 60 Days
Zone: 3-8
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